Head-on collision blocks great falls highway, Chester SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a head-on collision between a Kia and a GMC is blocking Great Falls Highway near the 545 address. One person was found lying on the side of the road and multiple emergency medical and fire units responded. The patient later refused transport.
Audio|Heard on: Chester County Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
05:10
Transcript:
00:00
Just you can show 114 in the right to Great Falls Highway.
00:06
The EMS 1 in 114, you're responding to near Great Falls Highway.
00:10
It's going to be a Kia and GMC blocking the roadway.
00:14
We do have another caller on the line, state that was a head-on collision.
00:17
One person is laying in the grass on the side of the road.
00:24
Ten-four. We're going to be on two.
00:26
My apologies.
00:33
Simple, thank you.
00:46
EMS 10, EMS10, respond to near Great Falls Highway for EMSG requires for motor vehicle accident.
00:51
You'll be on Ops 2, tester clear, 2017.
00:58
Yes, sir, James said.
01:01
Go ahead.
01:03
I mean, route.
01:10
104. Judge Amos, too.
01:12
Sorry, 119.
01:14
104, happy 111.
01:16
Justin, engine 111 on scene.
01:21
Jester, engine 114 on scene,
01:24
F-12 have fire command.
01:28
Ten four.
01:34
Just Remus Ten.
01:35
Okay.
01:37
Hang on.
01:39
Jess Remus Ten is going to be on the scene.
01:42
Ten four. Okay.
01:49
Esther, EMS, 10.
01:52
Go on.
01:57
Chester, we can go ahead and get a second unit and go out through this location.
02:01
All the guys are you chancellor or not.
02:05
Ten for next post is one coming out of Ridgeburn.
02:10
Have an app.
02:11
All the time.
02:27
With EMS4, EMS4, response to near Great Falls Highway for EMS 10 requests needing a second unit for an MBA, you'll be on option to test declare 2020.
02:40
She has three M.S four is in route.
02:45
This is for EMS4. We're going to go to do.
02:51
M.S.4. You're in route to near Great Falls Highway for EMS time to class for a motor vehicle accident needing a second unit.
03:01
Four guns.
03:08
Manchester, Unis on Team Code 5[2].
03:12
Copy 5, you can start timer.
03:16
104.
03:21
EMS 2, EMS 10.
03:27
If your EMS 2 is Code 5[2].
03:31
10. 104, EMS 2, EMS 10 is calling you.
03:38
Do you miss in our option?
03:42
We missed two.
03:43
Are you guys going to be transporting?
03:48
Yeah.
03:54
Maybe we'll be clearing up in just a fact yet.
03:56
We're getting patient information.
03:57
We're almost done.
04:00
Copy that. When you guys clear up, head over here to this wreck.
04:03
I'm going to have a patient for you to transport.
04:08
We'll be there just a minute.
04:15
MS 10.
04:16
You're calling four.
04:23
EMS 4.
04:25
This is EMS 10.
04:26
I've got EMS 2 about to clear up.
04:29
When you guys go ahead and just come on to standby in the city while everybody's tied up.
04:37
Copy.
04:39
Dispast your copy.
04:40
It's affirmative.
04:47
This is going to be clear from this wreck on the bypass.
04:58
Patient refused transport.
04:59
We'll be enrapped to that other MVA with MSN.
05:04
10-4[1], they are going to be on OPTier.
05:07
I will get you on that call and then find you a call number.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Affirmative (Message received)
[2]
Code 5: Surveillance/stakeout or high-risk stop (officer safety alert)
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Great Falls Hwy, Chester, SC 29706
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